Comments Thread For: Fury's Father: Does Joshua Ever Beat Tyson and Wilder? Definitely Not!

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  • Bob
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    #41
    Originally posted by aboutfkntime
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    totally agree !

    in fact, I don't think Joshua will ever consider fighting Wilder... no chance

    we know they avoided Wilder TWICE in 2018... no chance they will even consider that fight at this point, with nothing on the line

    and he aint beating Fury, no chance of that happening either







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    Aj even said in a Sky TV interview with Johnny Nelson in 18 "i won't be rushed into the Wilder fight" when asked when he said"19 20 21"Hearn then said 2020 & "Wilder might even loose by then" Quack!

    Forward to Edward before the Usyk fight "Usyk is the first opponent that really believes he's going to beat Aj".... that says it all.

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    • Bob
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      #42
      Originally posted by Jack_sh*t

      I think you're forgetting FrAudley Harrison?
      Hall of famer's Spinks & Holmes.
      80s mike was the goat, then Cus unfortunately passed & his manager Jacobs also, Rooney moved on & Iron Mike was gone as we knew him.
      90s Mike was fighting on memory, we saw glimpses but he was never the same.
      He had it all.

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        #43
        Originally posted by hugh grant

        When FFF, triple F aka feather fisted fury landed on wilder wilder fell down x3, that's all she wrote.
        What do you think will happen when atom bomb Anthony lands on that spider leg 238lb
        Ajs about to be ruined by Usyk again & he's already gun shy.
        Compare Ajs power to Wilders, Aj hurts opponents, Wilder kttfo, just ask Brazeale

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          #44
          Wilder Joshua.
          Had the world at they're feet in 18 when in they're primes, undesputed was right there.

          Yet another match up we as boxing fan's were denied by promoter's marrinating until it's to late.

          Wilders 36 now with 6 months to recover. Seriously what's left?

          Ajs has never boxed top 2 heavyweight until he rematches Usyk, undeservedly after loosing (2 of 4) when he's not boxing shot past it old men 38-41 year's old (4 of 7) & Looks scared in there.

          & apparently the best of the lot has had 8 fights in 7 year's & looks ruined after the lockdown layoff & having covid, his usual mongoose like twitch head movement completely gone. What does he have left?

          Just look at those number's, i think all 3 are past it now & men they're size slow down quicker.
          I hope they convince me I'm wrong.

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            #45
            Joshua has twice offered Fury fights. Twice now Fury has run from them. So no AJ can't beat Fury because Fury is running away too fast in the other direction! Will be interesting to see if Fury actually fights Usyk. I bet he finds an excuse

            Fury also got a 2 year ban for PEDs, so he must have felt he needed them

            Joshua title defenses = 9

            Tyson Fury Title defenses = 1

            All you need to know. Fury = too much talk and little substance

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              #46
              Originally posted by P to the J

              These are fair points, but I wasn’t exactly saying Fury was clearing out every HW division in history, just that he’d at least cause problems for everyone.
              Fury is a big guy that can box. He also moves around very well for someone carrying 270+ lbs

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                #47
                Originally posted by Sayithowitisuk

                Ajs about to be ruined by Usyk again & he's already gun shy.
                Compare Ajs power to Wilders, Aj hurts opponents, Wilder kttfo, just ask Brazeale
                Totally agree with both points, but the method you applied for the second one is flawed.

                If you’re using common opponents to support this point, then you may remember that Wilder got Eric Molina out of the ring in 9 rounds, but Joshua got him out of reality in 3.

                I’ll just say at this stage, that I rate neither Molina nor Breazeale, so don’t think either serve as useful barometers of much.

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                • Jack_sh*t
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Sayithowitisuk

                  Hall of famer's Spinks & Holmes.
                  80s mike was the goat, then Cus unfortunately passed & his manager Jacobs also, Rooney moved on & Iron Mike was gone as we knew him.
                  90s Mike was fighting on memory, we saw glimpses but he was never the same.
                  He had it all.
                  Guessing you replied to the wrong quote and these are your candidates for Tyson's best win?

                  A 38 year old Holmes who'd been out of the ring for 2 years and was coming off 2 losses.

                  Spinks, who had moved up from LHW and taken the title from a faded Larry Holmes and beaten him again in a rematch. Then beat a relatively unknown Norwegian and a faded Gerry Cooney, who'd lost to Holmes the previous year, before climbing in the ring with Iron Mike looking terrified and getting KO'ed in the first round.

                  Hardly stellar wins are they?

                  Mike was explosive, exciting and entertaining. I agree his career would have been better if Cus had lived. However, his resume is weak and he's possibly the most over-rated boxer ever.

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